Fortune Telling Collection - Horoscope - See which constellation has the most emperors, the constellation with the most emperors in history.

See which constellation has the most emperors, the constellation with the most emperors in history.

From the Han dynasty to the Qing dynasty, Scorpio had the most emperors, but it didn't achieve much. This is related to Scorpio's love-hate personality.

Scorpio people have a strong sixth sense. They often do things by intuition and are observant, but they often decide everything by feeling. Strong personality, uncompromising, very competitive. Although the surface looks gentle and taciturn, but the heart is very rough. They will be bold and positive when they decide to act, and they belong to the type that dares to love and hate.

One of the most representative figures is Emperor Jiaqing. The birth time is around 1 2 in the morning and 10 in the evening, but it is more like 10 in the evening through observation. When the sun enters the fourth house, it becomes more conservative and dares not do it. There is a saying in the street that "Jia Zhong went to decline", saying that the Qing Dynasty turned from prosperity to decline during Jiaqing.

Formerly known as Yan Yong, he was the seventh emperor of Qing Dynasty, the fifth emperor after the capital was established in Qing Dynasty, and the fifteenth son of Qianlong. Jiaqing year, 25 years in office. There was no real power in the first four years, and only after the death of Emperor Qianlong came to power. During his reign, the world industrial revolution rose and the Qing Dynasty turned from prosperity to decline. Internal troubles and foreign invasion broke out one after another, and Anbaili Uprising broke out in China, which led to the crisis of Qing Dynasty rule.

He continued to pursue the policy of closing the country to the outside world, emphasizing agriculture and restraining commerce, which led to the Qing Dynasty falling behind the world development trend. Personally, I think that Emperor Jiaqing can never cure the prescription of corruption and slackness. He can only warn and intimidate a large number of bureaucrats who "died and saved their jobs", and finally there is nothing to do.

For more than twenty years, although he was often disheartened, he never relaxed his authority, and he was still handling government affairs tirelessly until the day before his death. In fact, this kind of diligence has become an inertia, a kind of "lazy" diligence. He couldn't figure out why the harder he worked, the worse it got. He didn't understand why he had searched all the prescriptions in the history of China, but it still didn't work.

Later, the emperor lost confidence in reversing the general trend of society. He became a monk who rang the bell every day. On the surface, he doesn't rest all day. In fact, he is used to not using his brain and letting the brains of his ancestors be used for himself. "The heart of the imperial examination is the heart, and the rule of the imperial examination is the rule." As long as the ancestors said or did it, he did it and did it. In his later years, his "persistence" and "fazu" have been sublimated to such a high level that he should do things according to "records" every day and eventually die.